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Newlands, John A. li. 11. On relations among 

 the atomic weights of the elements. Chemical 

 News, 37, 1878, pp. 255-256. 



12. On the periodic law. Chemical News, 

 38, 1878, pp. 106-107. 



Newman, Alfred K. Notes on the physiology 

 and anatomy of the tuatara (Sphenodon giin- 

 theri). [1877.] New Zealand Instit. Trans., 10, 

 1878, pp. 222-239. 



2. [Presidential address to the Wellington 

 Phil. Soc., Feb. 21st. New Zealand, from a 

 physician's point of view.] New Zealand Instit. 

 Trans., 12, 1880, pp. 433-438. 



3. A study of the causes leading to the 

 extinction of the Maori. New Zealand Instit. 

 Trans., 14, 1882, pp. 459-477. 



4. Is New Zealand a healthy country 1 



An enqmiy. With statistics by F. W. FRANK- 

 LAND. New Zealand Instit. Trans., 15, 1883, 

 pp. 493-510. 



Newman, David. On some physical experiments 

 relating to the function of the kidney. Edin- 

 burgh, Roy. Soc. Proc., 9, 1878, pp. 648-654; 

 Journ. Anat. Physiol., 12, 1878, pp. 608-631. 



2. New theory of contraction of striated 

 muscle, and demonstration of the composition of 

 the broad dark bands. Journ. Anat. Physiol., 

 13, 1879, pp. 549-576. 



3. On the effect of certain anesthetics on 



the pulmonary circulation. Journ. Anat. Physiol., 

 14, 1879 [1880], pp. 495-510. 



4. On the comparative value of chloroform 



and ethidene dichloride as anaesthetic agents. 

 [1880.] Journ. Auat. Physiol., 15, 1881., pp. 

 110-117. 



5. Description of a polygraph. Journ. 

 Anat. Physiol., 15, 1881, pp. 235-237. 

 Newman," Edward. 275. Collected observa- 

 tions on WHITE'S thrush (Turdus varius, Pallas). 

 Zoologist, 9, 1874, pp. 4045-4054. 



276. Trap-door spiders in the bark of 

 trees. Entomologist, 8, 1875, pp. 241-254. 



277. Life-history of the pear-tree slug. 

 Entomologist, 8, 1875, pp. 258-268. 



278. Description of the larva of Sphinx 

 convolvuli. Entomologist, 8, 1875, pp. 272-275. 



279. Collected observations on British 



sawflies. Entomologist, 9, 1876, pp. 59-67 ; 11, 

 1878, pp. 37-38, 88-91, 147-154. 



280. 'On the British species of Sphekodes. 

 Entomologist, 9, 1876, pp. 97-104. 



281. Note on Picus leuconotus. Zoologist, 



11, 1876, pp. 4819-4823. 

 Newman, Francis William. 17. On the use 

 of LEGENDRE'S scale for calculating the first 

 elliptic integral. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1876 (Sect.), 

 pp. 28-29. 



18. A twelve place table of the exponen- 

 tial function. [1876.] Cambridge Phil. Soc. 



Proc., 3, 1880, p. 24 ; Cambridge Phil. Soc. 

 Trans., 13, [1883], pp. 145-241. 



Newnham, (Rev.) Philip Hankhtsoii. 3. Rain- 

 fall periodicity. Symons, Meteorol. Mag., 15, 

 1880, pp. 105-10G. 



Newton, Alfred. 74. On a living dodo shipped 

 for England in the year 1628. Zool. Soc. Proc., 

 1874, pp. 307, 447-449. 



75. The migration of birds. Nature, 10, 

 1874, pp. 415-416 ; 19, 1879, pp. 433-435. 



76. Additional evidence as to the original 

 fauna of Rodriguez. Zool. Soc. Proc., 1875, pp. 

 39-43. 



77. Suggestions as to the acts of birds 

 most proper to be observed by meteorologists. 

 Meteorol. Soc. Quart. Journ., 2, 1875, pp. 343-347. 



78. [Ou specimens of Rhodostethia rossi, 



received from Greenland.] Zool. Soc. Proc., 

 1875, p. 349. 



79. [On some tracings of some unpublished 

 sketches of the dodo and other extinct birds of 

 Mauritius.] Zool. Soc. Proc., 1875, pp. 349-350. 



8O. On neglected subjects of ornithological 



investigation. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1875 (Sect.), 

 pp. 162-163 ; Zoologist, 10, 1875, pp. 4637-4643. 



81. Note on Pateornis exsul. Ibis, 5, 

 1875, pp. 342-343. 



82. Notes on birds which have been found 

 in Greenland. Zoologist, 10, 1875, pp. 4589- 

 4612. 



83. On the assignation of a type to 



Linn;ean genera, with especial reference to the 

 genus Strix. Ibis, 6, 1876, pp. 94-105. 



84. On some ornithological errors in the 

 " Reliquiir. Aquitanicce". Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 17, 1876, pp. 168-170. 



85. [On a newly-recognized edition of the 

 Dutch translation of Pliny's Natural History, 

 containing an early figure of the dodo.] Zool. 

 Soc. Proc., 1876, pp. 333-334. 



86. Address to the Department of Botany 

 and Zoology. Brit. Assoc. Rep., 1876 (Sect.), pp. 

 119-125; Nature, 14, 1876, pp. 438-441. 



87. [On the roebuck in Palestine.] Zool. 

 Soc. Proc., 1876, pp. 700-701. 



88. [On a variety of the guillemot (Alca 

 troile).] Zool. Soc. Proc., 1877, p. 2. 



89. On the naturalization of the edible 



frog (Rana esculenta) in Norfolk. Zoologist, 1, 

 1877, p. 61. 



90. The nomenclature of the groups of 

 Eatitfe. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 20, 1877, pp. 

 499-500. 



91. On the European redpolls. Zoologist, 



1, 1877, pp. 5-7. 



92. [On a stone supposed to be from the 



gizzard of Pezophaps solitaria.] Zool. Soc. Proc., 

 1878, pp. 291-292. 



93. [On a supposed hybrid between Lago- 



